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Monday morning and this is not what I wanted to hear. Hopefully, a fix is coming soon. Restart the servers, please.

The scene at the Apple store. Everything is done on paper lol. It’s the iPaper.

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Right as I was using Maps search function too. i thought something was wrong with my Mac Mini
 
I will have to give Apple kudos for fixing all the annoying password prompts that used to come up when iCloud was down. It seems things fail a lot more gracefully now.

Pretty much everything on my phone works except things that require Apple services, with no irritating modal dialogs.
I discovered this problem when Mail gave me a password prompt on my ipad
 
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Apple's status page is worthless, at best, and a lie, at worst.

I saw my Notes apps not updating/synching, and checked Apple's status page first. All green. Two other "is it down" sites told me what I already suspected.

What's the deal with Apple's page? Is the problem at a point outside where they bother to check?
 
Russian attack?
I actually had this thought too. Sigh. Humanity is ruled by scumbags, and we are starting to be so acculturated to it that we are jumping beyond Occam's razor and straight to "FFS, NOW WHAT?" as soon as some new issue crops up.
 
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I just purchased a new iPad Pro and was trying to register it on their services. I was worried it was my device. Most likely it was this server issue.
 
This will be a major internet provider DNS issue as affecting Google as well.

Probably a reverse entry put in wrong which has then replicated round
 
Apple's status page is worthless, at best, and a lie, at worst.

I saw my Notes apps not updating/synching, and checked Apple's status page first. All green. Two other "is it down" sites told me what I already suspected.

What's the deal with Apple's page? Is the problem at a point outside where they bother to check?
Apple should host that page in a random independent data center rather than inside their own network.
 
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